Exploring Paphos In The Rain - Part 2

Published 16th of January, 2022

Unfinished Business

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I noticed that the path continued down the side of the hill. I would have to save that for another day though.

Heading Back

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I was nearly done for the day, plus I was rather muddy. Before I went home though, I was curious to see where the road I had driven down ended up. I knew it went to the bottom of the Ezousa Valley, but what then?

Muddy Route

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Hmm, the road to the bottom was very steep, and the route up the other side looked very muddy, so I turned round to head back the way I came.

Another Gorge View

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On the way back, I stopped to look at the waterfall area from downstream. It looks like there is a bit of a gorge going on there, so I need to explore it some more. Not today though, I had had enough for one outing.

Cloudy Skies

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I shall leave you with a look up at the clouds above the Ezousa Valley. The rain is much needed, and it makes a winter Cyprus much more verdant. So if you find yourself stuck here in the rain, don't despair. Just go out for a drive and see what you can find. Just remember to stick to the roads though. This is not a time to go off-roading.

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